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  • rthoughton
    SBR MVP
    • 12-27-09
    • 1992

    #1
    Huff's Monday. hit it up.
    COL (Jimenez) -157 @ FLA (Sanchez) +137.
    This is clearly the play of the day. I cant even begin to understand why this line is so perfect for our pockets. But it is, and I have every intention of making some serious money on this one today. Not only is Jimenez dominant, basically unhittable, always will have the stuff to keep his team in any game in which he starts, but his Rockies have only lost two games all season in his starts (and every one beats the RL, ps). When looking at his numbers, (15-1, 2.20 era. Rockies are 16-2 in his starts) Jimenez appears unbeatable. I am even willing to look past his two recent, human starts versus Boston and San Francisco in which he gave up a combined 13ER. I am just going to chalk that up to Coors Field’s staff getting their humidified balls mixed up with the dead versions the league is supposed to be using this year. In 73.1 IP, Ubaldo is 9-1 with a 1.23 era on the road this season. Expect dominance again today. He has never given us any reason not to believe in him, and the line today is yelling at us. Don’t miss this opportunity to play Jimenez and the money line without having to risk the farm.
    To make this deal even sweeter, the Marlins look to Anibal Sanchez who has given up 22er in his last 40 innings. And, on top of that, the Fish dont score. In the last 9 contests, they have yet to score five runs in a single game. The last thing a struggling offensive team needs is to face Ubaldo, the ace of the National League. If only it was JJ’s day, then the Marlins may have had a shot. All I expect today in south Florida, honestly, is a six or seven to nada shutout.


    Monday has some great gambling games on the slate and there are a handful that pop off the board and nab my attention. First off, Toronto heads into KC to face a struggling Royals squad. The only hesitation here is the home advantage, but I just dont see it happening. Brett Cecil takes the ball in Kc and gets a pretty nice line with which to work. I feel good about TOR -145 today.

    If you like to play the dogs, you may want to take a gander at the Tribe, who is coming off a four game sweep against the formerly division leading Day-twaa Tigers. This sweep allowed the Twins to take the division lead and they will look to the excruciatingly disappointing Scott Baker in game one. The dude is rockin’ a losing record, flirting with a 5 era, and has given up 22 earned runs in his last 6 starts. I realize the Twins have been playing better ball. I realize the Twins now lead the division. Maybe I’m missing something, but I just don’t see how you make the Twinkies -210 favorites here. Laffey is 1-1 in his last three and has only given up 5 er in those starts. If you lay -210 juice on Baker today, just ring your call button and I’ll have the stewardess come by and hit you in the head with a tack hammer, because you are a RETARD.
    (*with that being said, Im sure the Twins win. but Ill be debating long on hard on a small bet on the fellows from Cleveland.)
  • rthoughton
    SBR MVP
    • 12-27-09
    • 1992

    #2
    And i somehow overlooked Cueto today vs the Washington Nationals. This is a fantastic parlay piece. Jimenez and Cueto? ok.
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    • kboiler
      SBR Sharp
      • 01-18-10
      • 418

      #3
      nice write up on this play. Good stuff.
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      • BigDaddy
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 02-01-06
        • 8378

        #4
        good luck with the play
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